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She feels like she's protecting her son even though she may be harming him.
I realized that it may be harming them not to go.
In other words, we may be harming the children both now and in the future.
They love their subjects, and their students; they can't accept that, by teaching too many students, they may be harming them.
A common garden pesticide may be harming male fertility by suppressing levels of the sex hormone testosterone, a study has found.
Iodine deficiency is widespread amongst pregnant women in the UK and may be harming the cognitive development of their children, scientists have found.
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"If you feel you may be harmed, you leave.
But science may be harmed when this is not recognized.
The remaining one-quarter are not helped, and some may be harmed.
Finally, some players may be harmed by the psychology of the ballot.
"In policing situations, combatants cannot act in any way in which they know bystanders may be harmed".
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